Publications by authors named "Jincan Li"

In recent years, deep learning achieves significant advancements in medical image segmentation. Research finds that integrating Transformers and CNNs effectively addresses the limitations of CNNs in managing long-distance dependencies and understanding global information.However, existing models typically employ a serial approach to combine Transformers and CNNs, which complicates the simultaneous processing of global and local information.

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Uric acid nephropathy (UAN), caused by a common metabolic disorder resulting from hyperuricemia (HUA), has an increasing incidence. Previous studies have shown that berberine (BBR) has clear urate-lowering and anti-inflammatory effects in UAN mice, but its mechanism needs to be further clarified. Therefore, Potassium Oxonate (PO) combined with hypoxanthine (HX) induced UAN mice model and MSU induced THP-1 cells polarization model were adopted to investigate the mechanism of BBR on UAN in terms of tissue distribution and molecular pharmacology.

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Nitric oxide (NO) intervenes, that is, a potential treatment strategy, and has attracted wide attention in the field of tumor therapy. However, the therapeutic effect of NO is still poor, due to its short half-life and instability. Therapeutic concentration ranges of NO should be delivered to the target tissue sites, cell, and even subcellular organelles and to control NO generation.

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Fish typically adapt to their environment through evolutionary traits, and this adaptive strategy plays a critical role in promoting species diversity. Onychostoma macrolepis is a rare and endangered wild species that exhibits a life history of overwintering in caves and breeding in mountain streams. We analyzed the morphological characteristics, histological structure, and expression of circadian clock genes in O.

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  • PFAS, a group of synthetic chemicals, may disrupt endocrine functions and stunt the growth of infants, prompting this study to explore their impact on various growth metrics during early life.
  • Researchers measured PFAS in pregnant women and tracked multiple growth indicators (like weight and head circumference) in 964 mother-infant pairs at birth, 6 months, and 12 months, using advanced statistical models to analyze the data.
  • Results indicated that higher levels of specific PFAS, such as PFDoA and PFNA, were linked to increased growth metrics, especially in female infants, although other PFAS showed negative associations, suggesting complex effects of these chemicals.
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Currently, it is acknowledged that gout is caused by uric acid (UA). However, some studies have revealed no correlation between gout and UA levels, and growing evidence suggests that 2,8-dihydroxyadenine (2,8-DHA), whose structural formula is similar to UA but is less soluble, may induce gout. Hence, we hypothesized that uroliths from hyperuricemia (HUA) patients, which is closely associated with gout, may contain 2,8-DHA.

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Herein, we disclose a radical desulfurative C-C coupling protocol for the synthesis of 4-alkylpyridines. A variety of substituents on both benzyl thiols and 4-cyanopyridines are tolerated. The reaction is carried out under mild and photocatalyst- and transition-metal-free conditions.

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Ion conductors offer great potential for diverse electric applications. However, most of the ion conductors were fabricated from non - degradable petroleum-based polymers with non or low biodegradability, which inevitably leads to resource depletion and waste accumulation. Fabricating ion conductors based on renewable, and sustainable materials is highly desirable and valuable.

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The cross-coupling of epoxides with acyl chlorides or anhydrides by a nickel/titanocene dual catalytic system is established. A variety of synthetically useful β-hydroxy ketones were obtained in good to high yields by using modified pyridine-oxazoline ligand. The reaction proceeds via the cooperation of titanocene-catalyzed ring-opening of epoxides and nickel-catalyzed acylation of the benzylic radical intermediate.

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Introduction: Fine roots are the critical functional organs of plants to absorb water and nutrients from the soil environment, while the relation between fine root morphological characteristics and yield & quality has received less attention for medicinal plants.

Methods: Therefore, we investigated the relationship between fine root morphological characteristics and biomass & gypenosides content. We explored the primary environmental drivers of fine root indicators for from three provenances cultivated at two altitude habitats.

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Hyperuricemia (HUA) is a common chronic metabolic disease that can cause renal failure and even death in severe cases. Berberine (BBR) is an isoquinoline alkaloid derived from Phellodendri Cortex with strong antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic properties. The purpose of this study was to investigate the protective effects of berberine (BBR) against uric acid (UA)-induced HK-2 cells and unravel their regulatory potential mechanisms.

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Opioids, such as morphine, are the most potent drugs used to treat pain. Long-term use results in high tolerance to morphine. High mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) has been shown to participate in neuropathic or inflammatory pain, but its role in morphine tolerance is unclear.

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Coptisine, one of the main active components of Rhizoma Coptidis, possesses anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-apoptosis and renoprotective effects. In this study, we investigated the protective effect of coptisine against hyperuricemia induced renal injury in vitro and in vivo, and determined the underlying mechanism. In the in vivo experiment, a mouse model of hyperuricemia induced acute renal injury was established using potassium oxonate (PO)/ hypoxanthine (HX), and in the in vitro experiment, HK-2 cells injury was induced by uric acid (UA).

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  • PFASs are chemicals linked to reproductive toxicity, and previous studies showed mixed results regarding their effect on anogenital distance (AGD), a key indicator of genital development.
  • This study measured PFAS levels in pregnant women and the AGD of their female neonates to explore the relationship between prenatal PFAS exposure and AGD.
  • Results indicated that higher maternal PFAS concentrations correlated with longer AGD and AGI in neonates, with specific PFASs like PFHxS and PFOS showing significant associations.
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Acute lung injury (ALI), hallmarked with alveolar epithelial barrier impairment and pulmonary edema induced by acute inflammation, presents a severe health burden to the public, due to the limited available interventions. Oxyberberine (OBB), having improved anti-inflammatory activity and safety, is a representative component with various activities derived from berberine, whereas its role against ALI with alveolar epithelial barrier injury remains uncertain. To investigate the influence and underlying mechanisms of OBB on ALI, we induced acute inflammation in mice and A549 cells by using lipopolysaccharide (LPS).

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The late overwintering period and breeding period are two important developmental stages of testis in Onychostoma macrolepis. Small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) are well-known regulators of biological processes associated with numerous biological processes. This study aimed to elucidate the roles of four sncRNA classes (microRNAs [miRNAs], Piwi-interacting RNAs [piRNAs], tRNA-derived small RNAs [tsRNAs], and rRNA-derived small RNAs [rsRNAs]) across testes in the late overwintering period (in March) and breeding period (in June) by high-throughput sequencing.

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Gastrodin (GAS) is the main bioactive ingredient of Gastrodia, a famous Chinese herbal medicine widely used as an analgesic, but the underlying analgesic mechanism is still unclear. In this study, we first observed the effects of GAS on the vincristine-induced peripheral neuropathic pain by alleviating the mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia. Further studies showed that GAS could inhibit the current density of Na1.

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Endotoxin-induced lung injury is one of the major causes of death induced by endotoxemia, however, few effective therapeutic options exist. Hydrogen inhalation has recently been shown to be an effective treatment for inflammatory lung injury, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. In the current study we aim to investigate how hydrogen attenuates endotoxin-induced lung injury and provide reference values for the clinical application of hydrogen.

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A novel Ni-catalyzed denitrogenative cross-coupling between benzotriazinones and cyclopropanols is reported herein. This neoteric reactivity allows for the convenient synthesis of β-(-amido)aryl ketones from readily available starting materials with good yields (up to 93%) and general substrate scope.

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We present herein an unprecedented allylative dicarbofunctionalization of alkynes with allylic alcohols. This simple catalytic procedure utilizes commercially available Ni(COD) , triphenylphosphine, and inexpensive reagents, and delivers valuable skipped dienes and trienes with an all-carbon tetrasubstituted alkene unit in a highly stereoselective fashion. Preliminary mechanistic studies support the reaction pathway of allylnickelation followed by transmetalation in this dicarbofunctionalization of alkynes.

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